• Resolved kfeuerherm

    (@kfeuerherm)


    (WP page not accessible except to my site registered users FYI)

    I installed your plug-in on my multi-site network and activated it on the one subsite in the URL above (only one where I need it for now).

    WordPress cron was disabled (set to TRUE) in the summer on the advice of my hosting service in favour of a server level cron. I have just had them check it, they say it is working fine.

    Plug-in works well, but does not send email notifications. HOWEVER, if I go to WP-crontrol and manually run the notifications cron event, the messages are sent.

    Is there a work-around for this situation?

    Lesser concern: also noticed that site admin can send messages to everyone in the multisite, even if they are not registered in the subsite. I accidentally sent a test message to the wrong people. They are all subscribers so can’t block based on user type. Is there a workaround for that? (Not too concerned, the first issue is the main one.)

    The page I need help with: [log in to see the link]

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  • Plugin Author wordplus

    (@wordplus)

    Hi there!

    Sorry, but I do not have the answers to your questions. The plugin almost not used at multisite websites and it all needs to be researched and double checked.

    Better contact support email with it for investigation.

    Thanks!

    Thread Starter kfeuerherm

    (@kfeuerherm)

    Thanks for the quick response. I’m not sure whom you mean by ‘support email’. I’m sure I saw a Wordplus support email address somewhere, but can’t seem to find it just now… (unless you mean something else?) Apologies if I’m being daft…!

    Much appreciated,

    K

    Plugin Author wordplus

    (@wordplus)

    Thread Starter kfeuerherm

    (@kfeuerherm)

    Thanks, did that. If there’s a resolution, I’ll post it here.

    Thread Starter kfeuerherm

    (@kfeuerherm)

    It turns out that for some reason, my server-level cron job wasn’t working. Eventually I was able to solve the problem by replacing it with another server-level cron job.

    The command wget -q -O – https://<domain-name>/wp-cron.php did it for me.

    See also discussion here.

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